A highly anticipated Autumn/Winter collection was shown by Oliver Spencer this season at London Fashion Week Men’s, with a great turn out at the BFC Show space on the strand.

Oliver who is a self-taught tailor originally started out with his first store on Lambs Conduit Street, now internationally known and stocked in stores from Mr Porter, Harvey Nichols, and Le Bron Marche.

Founded in 2002 Oliver Spencer is known for his unique take on a modern relaxed style mixed with premium quality.

His latest show at London Fashion Week Men’s demonstrated an exciting take on the urban life in London. The collection titled “Love Is The Drug” drew inspiration from the city, culture, and the vibrant energy often found throughout the city, A Winter colour pallet and autumn tones reflected the river themes and local landscape.

This season looks flowed perfectly with deep chocolate and mustard suites in a luxurious velvet. A variety of masculine and boxy silhouettes followed with a great use of deep autumn tones, creating a sophisticated modern look mixed with a streetwear vibe. Oliver Spencer used a mixture of eye-catching textures and prints including this seasons trend plaid, stripes, and velvet. Creating a true reflection of the urban and vibrant atmosphere of London, with looks that are easily wearable and layered, perfect for today’s modern fashionable man.

At Nicole Miller Fall 2014, tough fabrics and earthy tones came together to create an armour fit for a modern female warrior. The natural world – in its darkest shades – dominated the catwalk where models dressed in fur coats, peacock feathers and leather separates walked fiercely, their eyes ringed in black. There’s no doubt that these are clothes designed for a strong, independent woman, or at least somebody who wants to feel like her.

Miller’s ability to maintain a clear direction was once again evident, with not a single detail looking like it may belong somewhere else. Slick, intricately knotted up-dos in keeping with the natural theme allowed all eyes to focus entirely on the clothes. The tight trousers, draped dressed and textured layers, which were mostly black in colour, was broken up by futuristic animal-like prints in metallic hues of red, blue and silver. Although pieces were all heavy and dark, the collection is still extremely feminine thanks to the polished overall look, finished with chunky jewellery, metallic embroidery and solid black heels. At Nicole Miller Fall 2014, tough fabrics and earthy tones came together to create an armour fit for a modern female warrior.